The?" Younger Set ??| AT VV.T.ll.S. 41 NANCY NOLAND ? Editor* ? PATSY t i-?nK > Last week was a very busy one >? Waynesville High The pictures lor the annual were taken. 1 am sure everyone looked real pretty. Also the superlatives were chosen. Most popular?'?Tom Gar rett and Libby Smatiters; sweetest ?Carroll How land. Tommy Tucker antf Mary Jane Hunter; best per sonality?Verlin Kd wards and De lores Hembrec; most typical?Her |nan McGahr and Patsy Clark; friendliest--Lucius Jones and Opal liaakett; cutest?Mike Byrd and l>ody Prevost. prettiest and best looking?Bruce Clarkand Mildred Smith, best ail arouna ?Carroll Hooper and Linda Hhinehardt. best pressed?Dan Sayer and Ituby Sue Hook, most talented?Bobby Hill and Betty Barber; most original? j tugene Bracketl and Ann Huff, beat round dancers?Halph Prevost gnd Gail Woodard, best square dancers?Kyle F.dwards and Joan Bradley; most athletic ? Tom f? rr= Sparks and Arbadella Turner, most school spirit?Henry Jenkins, and Deana Jo Farmer, most likely 'to succeed - Gary Evans and Glenda Kavenson. most sincere?Jack Fel n.cnt and Ann Prevost; most studi ous?Gerhard Lieb.scher and Linda Uoone; class filrt?Kenneth Hoop er and Judy Harrell. wittiest George Wilson and Hrenda Uren dall. 1 think the seniors have chosen a fine group. We had some little tols visiting with us Wednesday. They were all real cute and seetned to like school just fine. The occasion was to choose the mascots. The winners were. Terry Wilde and Denesse Moore, The sales of annuals is coming along fine If you want an annual, be sure to have your money in by the 2(ith of October. That In 1 eludes those who have only paid some down. Bring the balance. If you saw some sdal-ooking students Wednesday, the reason we got report cards. The Tally-Ho Club will sponsor the Harvest dance i/ianksgiving night That will be something for the college students as well as high school students to enjoy. A*< "Harvest" queen will oe chosen, from candidates sponsored by each club. She will receive votes by the amount of money collected in her name The money will be used to buy senior club pins. The football boys played a good (tame Friday night. Keep up the good work and let's beat Brevard tonight The gam* has been I changed from Friday night so those I who wish may see Hendersonvtile nrd Canton play. Congratulations goes out to the i Dand on ttseir ?tin**-ior rating at Bristol Saturday. They played in division I which is the highest division Their score was 97 0 per cent There were approxi mately SO bands there. They marched at the Tennessee High stadium for seven Minutes. If you attended the ball game Friday night, you saw the program they jpresented Friday stx members or the annnai staff attended the Editors lloundtable at Western Carolina College. They attended two classes one on general pointers of a year , book and one on photography Both classes were very interesting and the group got some ideas that they hope to cai ry out in this year's '1 annual. From the annual staff were: Gary Evans, editor. Glenda 1 Euvenson, co-editor, Dody Prevost, assistant business manager, and Gail Woodard. David Hardwick. and Eugene Brackctt. Jerry Burhanan, Gail Camlin and Agnes Koberson also attended the Editors Roundtable for the paper staff. Marriage Licenses Sidney Stuart Bost, Winston Salem and France* I.unlit Cathey, I' Clyde Wilburn Davis ' Heads UNC Group For Traffic Study Wilburn Davis of Waynesville, a senior at the University of North Carolina, is chairman of a recently appointed student Traffic Advisory I ommission. Clark Hinkley, also of Waynesville is a member of Ihe five-member commission The commission was appointed last week Dy student body presi dent. Bob Young, to look into the overall traffic situation in Chape' Hill. The group will functio through the year and will approai i the Board of Aldermen of Chapel Hill to present the results of their ? study. % The formation of a student Traffic Commission stems from a two-hour parking restriction put on the street in front of Big Fra I ternity Court at the University. Davis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Davis. Hinkiey is the son of Mrs. C. M. Hinkiey and 1 the late Dr. Hinkiey. ! Silent Pmyer DALLAS. ' AP)?Burglars stole three prayer books from the glove compartment of a woman's car 1 while she was attending services. Slight Mishap BECKLEY. W. Va. <AP>?When Bill Robinson's car collided with a passenger train at nearby Mont calm. he was hurled through his windshield, into a narrow opening between two bridges and down a 15-foot embankment into Crane Creek. He waded out with only a scratched finger. KEEP THIS AD! Over JU.000 Arthritis and Rheu 1 matic Sufferers have taken this Medicine since it has been on the market. It is inexpensive, ran be I taken in the home For Free In formation, give name and address i to P. O. Box 826. Hot Springs. Ark ^ALEOT Nanry Jane Yrlluw Eyrd FLOUR BEANS "? $1.59 29c 730 COFFEE IF G COFFEE Lb 79c 1 lb Bag 99c 6 Ox. Jar Nescafe INSTANT COFFEE SJ.39 Stnco .1 I.h. <"tn. SHORTENING 49c Bush's No. 2' it Can SHELLIE BEANS 23c N.B.C. Premium CRACKERS 25c .Suansdow 11 H'hllr, Vetlow, ("horolste CAKE MIX ....... O ior 49c PEANUT BUTTER 2 lb Jar 59c FARM FRESH PRODUCE POTATOES BANANAS 10 Lb. Has - . ^ ^ 33c Lb 10c CRANBERRIES CARROTS 1 Lb. Crllo Bag 1 Lb. Bag . 25 10c GRADE "A" MEATS Breakfast Bacon 1 lb Pkg 37c GROUND BEEF lb 35c Pork Shoulder ROAST .......... lb 39c LUX SOAP ow Dutch Regular CLEANSER 4 for 27c 2 for 19c TREND WASHING POWDER Reg. 2 for 39c ? Giant 49c Balentine s Superette Corner Brenner Ave. and Depot Street DIAL GL 6-8961 WAYNESVILLE '*** SMITH'S J) WILL BE L ABLE TO I FILL THIS ?*? ? ??*??? ??? 'M* Most of thr prescriptions* doctor* write today call for drux* that were unknown ten years axo. Many of thein call for prescription product* developed within recent months. We deem it an important part of our professional responsibility to keep abreast of thr advances in medicine and to stock the newest prescription products just as soon as they are available. Because of this practice, we are able to fill prescriptions immediately """"" \ ^ Ask for this package WITH THt ?IC 11 Ot J?Mf ECONOMY SIZE Wjfip ^98^ man 6 totTHS snwir * UVMOI USUI ON (,OJI ru OUNCI Of IMAUM Wt'' n^SJECIAL! / mumTiumI In special double pack MUM MIST SPRAY DIOOORANT Prevents Orfer All Omy longI DSL B/&* | I Veto Stick c ? Deodorant p X ~ tT J/EkI j hon,otion : MOII deodorant j /u>??o wv I Mora Elbcthra Ttwn Crawml X Emm To Apply Than Sprays!* ban^>^ * ? chvcfct panpWft** . *4?r 24 k?M*? fe . v3 ? *? - ?? ??<*? j^Tll I ? wdO Mra <)?*?. ? w*t id ?rwal ifc>? (fTiMh* Sue VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN LUNCHES ...60' There's no question about who gets the popular vote for drug store values! H It's SMITH'S in a landslide ? the winner on the Economy Ticket! We V campaign for your patronage on a platform of nationally advertised brands at low-as-possible prices?a pledge that assures the public of the safe econ omy people look for in their drug store needs. So get on the band-wagon! Shop and save at SMITH'S. sH. 25c Pkg. STANBACK POWDERS 2 for 25c I 1 lb.Herseys CHOCOLATE SYRUP 19c 1 5c CANDY BARS 3 for 12c I 5c GUM ... 3 for 10c I 100 GELUSIL TABLETS $1.25 I Tinje Shampoo $1.25 I SUPER AHAHIST ANTIBIOTIC REVLONS^^^ &HASAL SPRA* I LOVE PAT ^1 ? o"pzo".' Qftc I M;k6 .up 135 ^I \ II. ? 111 1 with Face Powder ? ? w L^/f* \ Finish , I LAMP New Lotion ^ STAND j \ RUBBING ALCOHOL ELECTRIC \ O fu" OC? HEAT PADS 3 ^?5) germ-FIGHVNG^I New For?la IB TOOTHBRUSH / IM"* h I WW A A ?? 4- /Regular 29c tvbe T /I 59c / cfh. 65^ I <"Jt, blue blade JOr "v?l J8?, I I \??l DISPENSER AHv^ Waffle \ ^ - with 10 Blades " SafeS' Iron I 25c CARD //Tlf $.>.00 Value BOBBY PINS JHC CJ05 I ^^Black or Bronze m^L , _ 55.00 VALUE ^TiT) BADGER BRISTLE | W SHAVE I BRUSH \ Special 5 a fer BABY I 2 POWDER I Chafeguard 1% *cQ I baby's skin UU J?^kj c/5eautiful ^Hair ral breck i F HAIR SET MIST L_> 4.5 oz. -25 Gentle spray holds I hair softly in place I Z^TW BRINGS QUICK HEADACHE RELIEF W* 23? Tablets or powders SI.00 Woodbury I r HAND LOTION 8* 50' Soothing relief ??^jjjr [ REXALL lc SALE CONTINUES THROUGH SATURDAY. Oct. 20th DON'T MISS THESE SAVINGS ?????BHHimHBBnnHHiHBHH^I^^^ U^BI Home Owned and ^

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